He closed the laptop and walked to the mirror. He looked at the same messy hair and the same faded hoodie. He whispered the word "Bisexual" to the empty room. It didn't sound like a crisis anymore. It sounded like a lead on a story he was finally ready to read. If you’d like to explore this more, I can help you: Find for questioning your identity Write a coming-out letter or script for friends/family Look up the history of the Bi-Pride flag and its meaning
The screen buffered. Leo held his breath, his reflection staring back at him from the black glass. Finally, the text appeared: Am I Bi Or Just Curious Test
Below the bold header, a smaller paragraph read: “Curiosity is a door, but if you keep standing in the hallway looking through the keyhole, you’ve probably already entered the room.” The Aftermath He closed the laptop and walked to the mirror
Leo sat in his darkened bedroom, the glow of his laptop illuminating a face tight with concentration. The cursor hovered over a link that had been following him in targeted ads for weeks: "The Definitive 'Am I Bi or Just Curious?' Test." It didn't sound like a crisis anymore
Leo clicked through the forty questions. With every "Strongly Agree," a weight he hadn't realized he was carrying began to shift. He wasn't looking for a score; he was looking for permission. The Result
The test wasn’t what he expected. It didn't ask for his favorite color or his zodiac sign. Instead, it poked at the quiet corners of his mind:
"Does the label 'straight' feel like a shirt that’s just a little too tight in the shoulders?"